Philip G. Rivers (born December 8, 1981) is a professional
American football quarterback for the
San Diego Chargers of the
National Football League (NFL). He was one half of the
Manning-Rivers draft trade which sent him to San Diego and the 1st overall pick,
Ole Miss quarterback
Eli Manning, to the
New York Giants. Rivers played
college football at
North Carolina State University. Rivers' career
passer rating of 97.2 is second-best all-time among NFL quarterbacks with at least 1,500 passing attempts, behind
Aaron Rodgers.
After starting Chargers quarterback
Drew Brees went to the
New Orleans Saints following the 2005 season, Rivers came off the bench to lead the Chargers to a 14-2 record in his first season as a starter. In 2007, he helped the Chargers win their first playoff game since 1994 after beating the
Tennessee Titans in the wildcard round of the 2007 playoffs and eventually leading them to the
AFC Championship game. He has a career total of 12 fourth quarter comebacks, his most recent being on November 7, 2010, when he led the Chargers to a 29-23 win over the
Houston Texans.
Early life
Rivers was born in Decatur, Alabama, where his father Steve was the head coach of Decatur High. Philip went to Decatur then moved to Athens. As part of a fifth-grade project, he had to make a poster about his dreams and aspirations. On the poster, he pasted his face over that of a......
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